

In the yearly calendar of holidays, I feel like Easter is the one that drops off the most as we get older. What was once a day of stuffing ourselves silly with Easter eggs and catching up with the family over lunch has evolved into weekends away as we try to make the most out of the long weekend, or working the public holidays to get that extra boost of cash.
But hosting your family and friends is fun! And if you’re anything like me, you take absolutely any reason to get everyone together and throw a long lunch. And the most important aspect — other than the food, of course — is the tablescape. A well set table sets the vibe for the day and adds some festive cheer. Besides, did you even host if you haven’t taken an aesthetic IG Story to prove it?

The main issues when it comes to table styling are: 1. money and 2. seasonality. Forking out hundreds on Easter-themed table settings that can only be used once a year is a pretty wasteful way to spend your money, so you need to be tactful about it. If you wanna go all out with the bunnies and eggs, be my guest, but the best way to approach table styling is by buying pieces that can be reused whenever you have guests over. You can be on theme with Easter colours (soft pastels and whites), but don’t get a table cloth that has ‘Happy Easter 2026’ written across it in big bold letters, ya know?
If you wanna up your hosting game to impress your family and friends when you have them over for Easter lunch or dinner, we’ve rounded up the cutest (loosely) Easter-themed pieces for your tablescape that you can repurpose throughout the year.
13 Tasteful Pieces For Your Easter Tablescape That You Can Easily Re-Use

Damson Madder Placemat Set
I was today years old when I found out the queen of maximalist clothing, Damson Madder, also does homewares — and I am absolutely obsessed. This placemat set isn’t only in a cutesy pastel colourway that fits the Easter brief; it’s also reversible! So you’re basically getting two-in-one.
Image: Damson Madder.
In The Roundhouse Yellow and Blue Spiral Round Placemat – Set of 4
If you prefer to stick to a more minimalist style, these Spiral Round Placemats from In The Roundhouse will add a small pop of colour to your table without taking over.
Image: In The Roundhouse.


In The Roundhouse Italian Essentials Set
If all your plates are mismatched from the various sharehouses you’ve lived in and you’re on the hunt for a cohesive set, In The Roundhouse has not only aesthetic options, but also reasonably priced ones. The Italian Essentials Set is one of the brand’s best-sellers, and the colour palette is a match for Easter. If I was hosting my Italian family this Easter, this is the set I’d get for sure.
Image: In The Roundhouse.
Anko Extra Large Mocha Stripe Tablecloth
While I love an exposed wood moment when setting up my tablescape, I always lay down a tablecloth whenever I host. People are clumsy, and I don’t want red wine staining my light wood table! Thankfully, there are some pretty cute, cheap tablecloths around that won’t ruin your set up, like this mocha one from Anko.
Image: Anko.


Anko Blue Stripe Table Runner
If you trust your friends and family not to cause any spills or stains, you can probably ditch the tablecloth and go for something like this stripey table runner instead.
Image: Anko.
Morgan & Finch Poppy Flower Bowl
This is for all my whimsical fairy princesses out there who love romanticising everything, right on down to their dinnerware. How freaking cute is this flower bowl from Morgan & Finch?! It’s also available in pink if you want to mix and match.
Image: Bed Bath ‘N Table.


Heritage Cordelia Wine Glass Set Of Four In Pink
Colourful glasses is a fun way to add a subtle festive element to your table setting, and they can easily be reused for your Friday night wines afterwards!
Image: Myer.
Next Set Of 2 Pink Ottilie Cocktail Glasses
If your guests are more into cocktails than wine — and you’re willing to shake them up all day — then this set of two flower coupes is super cute.
Image: Next Australia.


Anko Stripe Ruffle Napkins Four Pack
Anko is the great brand to turn to when you’re looking for those bits and bobs that you know are gonna get dirty, like napkins, but you still want to maintain some level of aesthetics. These ones are stripey, ruffley, fit the Easter theme and are also timeless enough for colourful girlies to use afterwards.
Image: Anko.
Morgan & Finch Flower Mug
How cute is this flower mug?! It would match the flower bowls listed earlier, and would keep the festive vibes going when serving coffee and tea after lunch/dinner.
Image: Bed Bath N’ Table.


Muse Izzy Frill Vase
Placing a bunch of flowers at the centre of your tablescape? Now, that’s an excuse for a new vase if I’ve ever heard one! The Izzy Frill Vase is simple but festive, and looks gorg on display both with or without florals.
Image: Pillow Talk.
Takemay Bow Candlestick Holders Set Of Two
Taper candles always add to the ambience of a long lunch or dinner party. Housing them in these bow candlestick holders is a cutesy idea that can be repurposed throughout the year.
Image: Amazon.


Koko Black Hot Cross Bun Praline
And finally, it wouldn’t be an Easter lunch without some choccies on the table. For something a little ~fancy~, why not try the Hot Cross Bun Pralines from Koko Black? They have a gooey caramel centre and hot cross bun spices. I’m drooling just thinking about it.
Image: Koko Black.
Now all you need is a whole lot of Cadbury mini eggs to stuff yourself with until you feel sick, and you’ve got yourself a perfect Easter!
Image credit: Damson Madder / Gypsy Floral / In The Roundhouse
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